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n0an
23rd December 2009, 23:23
Okay, so after experimenting, I know that I can directly load a .m2ts file in my AVS script and also join the two m2ts by using the '+'. My questions are:
1. The BD I have has the movie split in to two .m2ts files 22GB and 17GB. I want to append both files and demux the audio streams. How do I do that? Is there a way similar to using DGIndexing to combine all VOBs and getting one d2v?
2. Whats a good tool to encode DTS streams?
3. Is it advisable to add sharpening to it as it will lose some details on encoding.
4. Afaik, we cannot use quantization matrices for thid. Right?
Guest
23rd December 2009, 23:37
1. The BD I have has the movie split in to two .m2ts files 22GB and 17GB. I want to append both files and demux the audio streams. How do I do that? Is there a way similar to using DGIndexing to combine all VOBs and getting one d2v? Yes, you can use DGDecNV in the same way. An alternative is to demux using EAC3TO.
setarip_old
24th December 2009, 00:31
@n0an
Hi!
Another method, perhaps a bit simpler, would be to:
1) Load the two .M2TS files into tsMuxeR GUI (Use the "ADD" button to load the first .M2TS) use the "APPEND" button to load the second .M2TS)
2) Select ".M2TS" and click on "Start muxing" - A few minutes later, you'll have saved your appended A/V .M2TS file.
DO NOT EXIT tsMuxeR GUI
Then:
3) UNcheck only the (combined) videostream in the lower window
4) Click on "Demux" - In a few minutes, you'll have saved your appenhded audiostream
Mr. Monte
24th December 2009, 00:39
Is there an easy way to tell if a Blu-Ray has the movie split into two or more files and which one is the first?
BTW, you mean the "join" button, not append correct?
Thanks
Guest
24th December 2009, 00:55
Is there an easy way to tell if a Blu-Ray has the movie split into two or more files and which one is the first? http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/tools/bdinfo
setarip_old
24th December 2009, 01:34
BTW, you mean the "join" button, not append correct?Yes, thank you. Mixing up MKVMerge screen with that of tsMuxeR's
Mr. Monte
24th December 2009, 02:10
http://www.cinemasquid.com/blu-ray/tools/bdinfo
neuron,
BDInfo "looks" like the screen you get with tsmuxerGUI....any benifit using BDInfo over tsmuxer?
Thanks
Mr. Monte
24th December 2009, 02:11
Yes, thank you. Mixing up MKVMerge screen with that of tsMuxeR's
Understandable, when using CMDline programs through a GUI (oh there are so many aren't there), it can be VERY easy to forget button words ;)
MuLTiTaSK
24th December 2009, 04:13
@n0an
easy to follow guides that can guide you threw the process good luck
Blu Ray to MKV with optioinal multi-language audio/subtitle support (http://forum.videohelp.com/topic372380.html)
How to convert a BluRay disc into a .MKV 720P file (http://forum.videohelp.com/topic362452.html)
How to make a single MKV from a Blu-ray (and also how to shrink it) (http://forum.videohelp.com/topic366744.html)
n0an
24th December 2009, 04:16
thanks all.
/Multitask: bookmarked :)
/neuron: I will prolly go with that. What output does it give? .m2v?
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